The human rights of intersex people: addressing harmful practices and rhetoric of change (English)
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2016
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Title:The human rights of intersex people: addressing harmful practices and rhetoric of change
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Contributors:Carpenter, M. ( author )
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Published in:REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS ; 24, 47 ; 74-84
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Publication date:2016-01-01
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 24, Issue 47
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Gender-based violence: a barrier to sexual and reproductive health and rightsHeidari, Shirin / Moreno, Claudia García et al. | 2016
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Understanding women’s experience of violence and the political economy of gender in conflict: the case of SyriaAlsaba, Khuloud / Kapilashrami, Anuj et al. | 2016
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Sexual and gender-based violence against refugee women: a hidden aspect of the refugee "crisis"Freedman, Jane et al. | 2016
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Systemic violence against Syrian refugee women and the myth of effective intrapersonal interventionsYasmine, Rola / Moughalian, Catherine et al. | 2016
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Out of the shadows? The inclusion of men and boys in conceptualisations of wartime sexual violenceTouquet, Heleen / Gorris, Ellen et al. | 2016
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Moving beyond disrespect and abuse: addressing the structural dimensions of obstetric violenceSadler, Michelle / Santos, Mário JDS / Ruiz-Berdún, Dolores / Rojas, Gonzalo Leiva / Skoko, Elena / Gillen, Patricia / Clausen, Jette A et al. | 2016
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Invisible wounds: obstetric violence in the United StatesDiaz-Tello, Farah et al. | 2016
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Obstetric violence: a new framework for identifying challenges to maternal healthcare in ArgentinaVacaflor, Carlos Herrera et al. | 2016
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The human rights of intersex people: addressing harmful practices and rhetoric of changeCarpenter, Morgan et al. | 2016
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“When the skies fight”: HIV, violence and pathways of precarity in South AfricaMills, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
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Gendered pattern of burn injuries in India: a neglected health issueBhate-Deosthali, Padma / Lingam, Lakshmi et al. | 2016
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Should violence services be integrated within abortion care? A UK situation analysisKekana, Loveday Penn / Hall, Megan / Motta, Silvia / Bewley, Susan et al. | 2016
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Should violence**Over the lifetime of this project, language and terminology have been changing at local, national and international levels. As abortion only affects women and girls, the terms VAWG (violence against women and girls), and GBV (gender based violence) have been eschewed, and the more generic term ‘interpersonal violence (IPV)’ used in preference, to include both domestic and sexual violence, and which would cover other forms that might intersect with abortion (such as human trafficking or ‘honour’-based violence). Other terms are used if described by the specific services, policies or papers. services be integrated within abortion care? A UK situation analysisKekana, L. P. / Hall, M. / Motta, S. / Bewley, S. et al. | 2016
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Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya: are young men allies in social change programmes?Brown, Eleanor / Mwangi-Powell, Faith / Jerotich, Miriam / le May, Victoria et al. | 2016
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Headline violence and silenced pleasure: contested framings of consensual sex, power and rape in Delhi, India 2011-2014Edmunds, Emme / Gupta, Ankit et al. | 2016
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Gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health among low-income youth in three Brazilian citiesChacham, Alessandra Sampaio / Simão, Andrea Branco Simao / Caetano, André Junqueira et al. | 2016
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Creating social norm change to prevent VAW and HIV: a programmatic perspective from UgandaChadwick, Katy et al. | 2016
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Self-management of medical abortion: a qualitative evidence synthesisWainwright, Megan / Colvin, Christopher J / Swartz, Alison / Leon, Natalie et al. | 2016
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Embodied experiences of prenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormality and pregnancy terminationPitt, Penelope / McClaren, Belinda J / Hodgson, Jan et al. | 2016
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Towards smarter HIV laws:considerations for improving HIV-specific legislation insub-Saharan AfricaEba, Patrick Michael et al. | 2016
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Sexual rights but not the right to health? Lesbian and bisexual women in South Africa’s National Strategic Plans on HIV and STIsDaly, Felicity / Spicer, Neil / Willan, Samantha et al. | 2016
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Reflecting on adolescents’ evolving sexual and reproductive health rights: canvassing the opinion of social workers in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaEssack, Zaynab / Toohey, Jacintha / Strode, Ann et al. | 2016
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Hidden from view: Canadian gestational surrogacy practices and outcomes, 2001-2012White, Pamela M et al. | 2016
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Rosa Tunberg| 2016
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Title, Table of Contents and Acknowledgment| 2016